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and at this pennsylvania beer store, a typical night turns wild in no time flat when unusual customers come slipping and sliding through the aisles. a deer inside a building is undoubtedly out of place, but even when a deer is in its right place, it can sometimes be at precisely the wrong moment. july 28th, 2012. motorcycle enthusiast, braden childers, is gearing up to compete in a rally moto. riders come from across the country to participate in a series of timed races. >> rally moto in general is a pretty high-speed type of racing. the rally will close off a piece of road at each end of the road, 10 to 20 miles, sometimes longer, to where you have nothing else on the road but the racers. you spread the racers out and you compete to see who can cover those sections the fastest. >> five, four, three, two, one. go. >> equipped with a helmet cam, childers takes off in the final leg of the two-day competition. he's racing against the clock to the top of the mountain for the finish. >> when i'm out racing, there's nothing else to think about besides staying on the bike, keeping it under co
and at this pennsylvania beer store, a typical night turns wild in no time flat when unusual customers come slipping and sliding through the aisles. a deer inside a building is undoubtedly out of place, but even when a deer is in its right place, it can sometimes be at precisely the wrong moment. july 28th, 2012. motorcycle enthusiast, braden childers, is gearing up to compete in a rally moto. riders come from across the country to participate in a series of timed races. >> rally moto in...
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i would say that more than half of these spectators are coming from throughout pennsylvania and all around to cheer on davis and the entire taney team. >>> now, the dragons did have an impressive victory and they're hoping to ride that moe 34e7b t momentum tonight, against texas. >> it's really great. it's great to get that little boost to know that we belonged. >> we have a lot more confidence going into the next game and if we can pull in another w, we'll be in a great spot to go all the way. >> well, davis won't be making the start tonight due to little league pitching regulations. but jared will be on the mound making the start, and he hit a home run in the ohming game for the dragons. so expect taney to be in great shape tonight. reporting from williamsport, i'm harry chickma, nbc 10. >> stay tuned as the dragons go for their second win tonight against texas at 7:00. we have your complete coverage on nbc10.com and nbc 10 news coming up at 11:00 tonight. >> developing now -- ♪ >> a rally is held in ferguson, missouri, with the family of the unarmed teen who was shot to death by a pol
i would say that more than half of these spectators are coming from throughout pennsylvania and all around to cheer on davis and the entire taney team. >>> now, the dragons did have an impressive victory and they're hoping to ride that moe 34e7b t momentum tonight, against texas. >> it's really great. it's great to get that little boost to know that we belonged. >> we have a lot more confidence going into the next game and if we can pull in another w, we'll be in a great...
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time ever, the second biggest state for gambling in revenues was not new jersey, it happened to be pennsylvania. there is a lot of competition, and just like what happens with industry towns, sometimes you have to re-adjust. and, you know, pittsburgh did it back when the steel industry was happening, and i think they're going have to have some new ideas to keep atlantic city going. >> governor christie has a lot of incentive to make this work. he gave $260 million in tax credit to the industry. you know, rebuilding atlantic city, making detour spot in new jersey. that will was like the big thing for him. so for election year, something that's real near and dear to his heart. >> what about the private industry? can they finds atlantic city perfect to re-invent? >> i don't know about perfect for reinter certainly g, atlantic city has been there for resort town for 100 years, has the infrastructure, revel is brand new place, lots of ideas i think that will come out during the september 8th summit. i mean, there could be, you know, condominiums, could be office space that's rented out as well it, c
time ever, the second biggest state for gambling in revenues was not new jersey, it happened to be pennsylvania. there is a lot of competition, and just like what happens with industry towns, sometimes you have to re-adjust. and, you know, pittsburgh did it back when the steel industry was happening, and i think they're going have to have some new ideas to keep atlantic city going. >> governor christie has a lot of incentive to make this work. he gave $260 million in tax credit to the...
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. >>> we turn to williamsport, pennsylvania where a scrappy baseball team has made it to the little league world series. on the field today they proved exactly why they deserve to be. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: today the tiny heroes from the south side of chicago stepped out to their field of dreams. the jackie robinson west team stacked up against nevada's mountain ridge team in their second game of the little league world series. these 13 boys making it here against the odds. and making history as the first chicago team to get here in 31 years. >> it means a lot to represent our citiment we know they're supporting us back home. >> reporter: entire city bursting with pride and marveling at their impossible journey. >> they're setting goals and they're reaching them. >> reporter: hundreds of fans turning up again today at watch parties across chicago land. stores ordering t shirts by the hundreds. tonight these talented youngsters struggling against the sheer size and power of their las vegas rivals. losing by 11 runs. >> driven to center field. >> reporter: don't count these
. >>> we turn to williamsport, pennsylvania where a scrappy baseball team has made it to the little league world series. on the field today they proved exactly why they deserve to be. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: today the tiny heroes from the south side of chicago stepped out to their field of dreams. the jackie robinson west team stacked up against nevada's mountain ridge team in their second game of the little league world series. these 13 boys making it here...
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a reason why - brand new casinos in pennsylvania, delaware, massachusetts and connecticut, taking a slice out of what used to be attantic city's domain. it is second in the top 10 markets in the u.s., but chicago and detroit are closing in on it. las vegas, the top casino destination has remained fairly steady with revenues more or less around $6 billion a year, over the last decade. las vegas has not been plagued with the revenue decline that atlantic city has seen. vegas stayed steady, reinventing itself not just as a gambling deft in jigs, but a place for families, it announced the arrival for rocked in rio. a 30-year-old music venue. drawing over 85,000 people per show, hoping to attract more families. u.s. senator is expected to approve four resorts in united states, set to hope next year, including a 1.5 billion casino. but the plan has big critics. for one, there'll be stiff competition from casinos in peninsula, and an $800 million casino in massachusetts. >> governor cormo is optimistic, hoping casinos will inject big money into regions like the kat skills. for a family in a loui
a reason why - brand new casinos in pennsylvania, delaware, massachusetts and connecticut, taking a slice out of what used to be attantic city's domain. it is second in the top 10 markets in the u.s., but chicago and detroit are closing in on it. las vegas, the top casino destination has remained fairly steady with revenues more or less around $6 billion a year, over the last decade. las vegas has not been plagued with the revenue decline that atlantic city has seen. vegas stayed steady,...
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thes something called pennsylvania or kentucky. immigrants from europe brought from all corners of your rifle making skills -- of europe rifle making skills and began to set up shops in every colony and every state in the union and manufactured guns. you can look at these long rifle we have right here, and just by looking at the curvature of the what, you can tell exactly county and what state these long rifles are from. they are truly works of american folk art and are very valuable just in their own right today. perhaps one of the most historically significant guns in the collection, in my opinion, is this wonderful little air .ifle originally, this gun was designed by an italian for the austrian army to use against napoleon. how one ended up in the hands of the corps of discovery, or as we call it the lewis and clark expedition from 18 oh 3-1806, is a mystery, but we do know they had a gun very similar to this one right here. so muchon why we place historical value on this particular firearm is because in the journals of the lew
thes something called pennsylvania or kentucky. immigrants from europe brought from all corners of your rifle making skills -- of europe rifle making skills and began to set up shops in every colony and every state in the union and manufactured guns. you can look at these long rifle we have right here, and just by looking at the curvature of the what, you can tell exactly county and what state these long rifles are from. they are truly works of american folk art and are very valuable just in...
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that's where new jobs, innovation, and growth come from from main street, not wall street, k street, and pennsylvania avenue. look at our nation's infrastructure. america needs more highways, more bridges, more local transit. but the old federal transportation trust fund is now permanently insolvent because 20% of the money it takes in is skimmed right off the top by special interests, bureaucracy, and inefficiency. real conservative transportation reform could cut out those beltway middle-men. we need to create a 21st-century, open-source transportation network of sustainable, local innovation that empowers america's diversity and ingenuity. another example is our broken higher-education system. today, the exploding costs of and restricted access to college are leaving millions of workers without the skills to succeed in the global economy. millions more are being saddled with more debt than they'll ever be able to repay. washington sees this structural dysfunction, and immediately launches into an argument about, the interest rate on student loans. we shouldn't be arguing about tenths-of-a-percent
that's where new jobs, innovation, and growth come from from main street, not wall street, k street, and pennsylvania avenue. look at our nation's infrastructure. america needs more highways, more bridges, more local transit. but the old federal transportation trust fund is now permanently insolvent because 20% of the money it takes in is skimmed right off the top by special interests, bureaucracy, and inefficiency. real conservative transportation reform could cut out those beltway middle-men....
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he was with the pennsylvania oil company. he saw what was going on and drilled the well about three miles north of here. that was the first oil in this area. they produce between 5-10 barrels of oil a day. the speculation in this area really went rampant. there were a lot of claims made and leases and that type of thing. that was the beginning of the great salt creek oilfield. when casper first started, it was a cattle town, cattle and sheep ranching was real big. to gohe oilfield started into stuff like that is when it really started to grow. there was such an influx of people coming to get the instant wealth of the oilfields, whereas before that, it was a half a dozen ranchers who had come to .own to the general store once the oilfield started, casper started to boom. casper is where the first refinery was built. casper was the end of the rail line. that is where the oil went, to casper to get on the rail line to go up to the larger refineries. where we are at now is towards the northern end of the salt creek field. the sal
he was with the pennsylvania oil company. he saw what was going on and drilled the well about three miles north of here. that was the first oil in this area. they produce between 5-10 barrels of oil a day. the speculation in this area really went rampant. there were a lot of claims made and leases and that type of thing. that was the beginning of the great salt creek oilfield. when casper first started, it was a cattle town, cattle and sheep ranching was real big. to gohe oilfield started into...
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and have both conventions in the same state, and make this one huge battle, philadelphia we've got pennsylvania it's fine. >> you look at the historical, you wonder if it has an impact when you look back on things. the republicans are going to cleveland, ohio, which reminds me of philadelphia. they are excited about it, because it's where philadelphia was in '97, '98. columbus isn't cleveland. phoenix would be an uncomfortable place to have this. the pope coming to philadelphia 89 year before, or within the year, some of the infrastructure improvements can be stretched over, i think it's exciting, and i think if that happens all of us are democrats that week that's for sure. >> could we do the world meeting of families, assuming the pope comes. >> he says he's coming. >> and the convention back here is this something that financially and theory reddicly philadelphia can handle? >> i think we can handle it. we have positioning ourselves since the rendell years to be a destination city for large event. conventions we expanded the convention center. we got a ton of money for infrastructure for sep
and have both conventions in the same state, and make this one huge battle, philadelphia we've got pennsylvania it's fine. >> you look at the historical, you wonder if it has an impact when you look back on things. the republicans are going to cleveland, ohio, which reminds me of philadelphia. they are excited about it, because it's where philadelphia was in '97, '98. columbus isn't cleveland. phoenix would be an uncomfortable place to have this. the pope coming to philadelphia 89 year...
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after we saw two planes hit the twin towers, a plane hit the pentagon, a plane go down in shanksville, pennsylvania, in of 3,000 americans were killed by an outfit called nobody in america basically had heard of to any great degree. jane harman and i got our staff who were very familiar al qaeda to make a presentation to all members of congress. invited all 435 members of we house to a meeting where had our staff complain -- al qaeda is and what we were now facing as americans from a military standpoint. if key captured some of those individuals, people wanted to make sure that we got the right kind of information from them that wouldn't allow september 11 to happen again. awayurther we've gotten from that, the more difficult detention,elative to interrogation has become. c.i.a. was charged with a responsibility that was new to them. the detention and interrogation business. they're in the information gathering and intelligence business. they were charged with putting together a program which, in effect, they were a high valueapture target, then we're going to turn these individuals over to you to
after we saw two planes hit the twin towers, a plane hit the pentagon, a plane go down in shanksville, pennsylvania, in of 3,000 americans were killed by an outfit called nobody in america basically had heard of to any great degree. jane harman and i got our staff who were very familiar al qaeda to make a presentation to all members of congress. invited all 435 members of we house to a meeting where had our staff complain -- al qaeda is and what we were now facing as americans from a military...
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more rain across northern parts of maryland and southern pennsylvania. so there are hit and miss rain chances that will take you all the way through your afternoon today. mostly cloudy skies. passing showers. temperatures today mid to upper 80s. it's going to be a warm and humid day. back to work and for some back to school tomorrow. your monday look ahead, cloudy, 69 in the morning and another day like today only a 30% chance of rain tomorrow but passing showers there. plenty of warmth and humidity. the rain chances will go through the upcoming week. more about that when i see you in a few more minutes. back to the news. >> thanks. >> one man fighting for his life this morning after being shot while protesting. the man was reportedly shot by another protester, but officials don't have a suspect. state highway patrol officers said while responding to the shooting scene, protesters refused to leave. officers began firing the tear gas into the crowds. the victim was taken to the hospital by other protesters and that's because ambulances could not get to th
more rain across northern parts of maryland and southern pennsylvania. so there are hit and miss rain chances that will take you all the way through your afternoon today. mostly cloudy skies. passing showers. temperatures today mid to upper 80s. it's going to be a warm and humid day. back to work and for some back to school tomorrow. your monday look ahead, cloudy, 69 in the morning and another day like today only a 30% chance of rain tomorrow but passing showers there. plenty of warmth and...
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the police department in ferguson township pennsylvania is taking a lot of heat after the shooting in ferguson, missouri. the police department is responding back to posts on facebook and twitter saying you've got the wrong guys. they're 750 miles from where the shooting happened many in ferguson, missouri. stay with nbc 10 as we continue to follow developments in ferguson on air and nbc10.com. coming up next on "meet the press" at 10:30, andrea mitchell talks to jay nixon about the escalating tensions ferguson. >>> one by one, the helicopterer bringing down these letters from the top of the philadelphia national bank building. they've been a part of the city skyline for decades as you know. nbc 10 matt delucia is lye in center city. you've got a front row for this. you've been waiting all morning. now it's happened. >> reporter: yeah, and ted it's very loud out here. that helicopter just dropped off the second letter. we started seeing letters come off since 9:30 this morning. it's starting to quiet up now. let's show you the ground many in front of city hall, 15th and jfk. the first
the police department in ferguson township pennsylvania is taking a lot of heat after the shooting in ferguson, missouri. the police department is responding back to posts on facebook and twitter saying you've got the wrong guys. they're 750 miles from where the shooting happened many in ferguson, missouri. stay with nbc 10 as we continue to follow developments in ferguson on air and nbc10.com. coming up next on "meet the press" at 10:30, andrea mitchell talks to jay nixon about the...
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the police department in ferguson township, pennsylvania is taking heat on social media after last weekend's shooting in missouri. the department in center county is responding to posts on facebook and twitter saying, you've got the wrong guys. they're 750 miles away from where the shooting happened in ferguson, missouri. nbc 10 is watching developments in ferguson. go to nbc10.com for updates any time, as well as pictures, videos and stories. >>> jay nixon appears on "meet the press" at 10:30 a.m. to talk about the issue. >>> happening now, crews are making preparations to bring down the letters on the philadelphia national bank building. here's a live look at the pnb building in center city. those letters have been a part of the skyline since the 1950s. this morning they'll come down by helicopter. nbc 10 matt delucia is live in center city. you've been talking to folks gathering to watch this big operation. >> reporter: yeah, ted, we have been waiting. waiting continues at this hour. take a look. we have a small crowd that's formed at love park. they've got cameras out and ready. some had
the police department in ferguson township, pennsylvania is taking heat on social media after last weekend's shooting in missouri. the department in center county is responding to posts on facebook and twitter saying, you've got the wrong guys. they're 750 miles away from where the shooting happened in ferguson, missouri. nbc 10 is watching developments in ferguson. go to nbc10.com for updates any time, as well as pictures, videos and stories. >>> jay nixon appears on "meet the...
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tom wolf's company is headquartered and files taxes right here in pennsylvania. and it's tom wolf who'll be the governor we need. he'll make the gas companies pay up to fund our schools. build a 21st century infrastructure. and restore manufacturing for the jobs we need today. take a look at his plan for yourself. tom wolf. a fresh start for pennsylvania. >> osgood: actress lauren bacall died this last week at the age of 89. decades of work on stage and screen won her a loyal following. david edelstein offers this appreciation. >> whenever we lose a link to lustrous black and white hollywood the world gets a little less bright and it dimmed this past week with the loss of lauren bacall, actress glamour icon and for a time, devoted wife of humphrey bogart. she was a jewish girl from new york. born betty perske in 1924. six years later her father abandoned the family. their teen years after that, after appearing on the cover of "harper's bazaar" she and her mother arrived in hollywood at the behest of the director howard hawks. been call later said hawks wanted to
tom wolf's company is headquartered and files taxes right here in pennsylvania. and it's tom wolf who'll be the governor we need. he'll make the gas companies pay up to fund our schools. build a 21st century infrastructure. and restore manufacturing for the jobs we need today. take a look at his plan for yourself. tom wolf. a fresh start for pennsylvania. >> osgood: actress lauren bacall died this last week at the age of 89. decades of work on stage and screen won her a loyal following....
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free argues that the trial should be moved because he is not a pennsylvania resident. >>> taxpayers in new jersey will have to poney up 6 had $.5 million racked up for the federal investigation related to the lane closures on the george washington bridge last september. >> taney dragons will take to the field for game two for the little league series in williams williamsport. we caught up with the players yesterday as they got in a little practice. chad perdelli checked out the little league world series museum while in williamsport. >> reporter: the little league world series is steeped in tradition, and it's museum tells the story, from this uniform worn by babe ruth to the baseball from the 1800s. >> we completelily refurbished it last year gutting the place and starting from scratch. >> a fantastic place it's everything a young child would dream of with baseball. >> reporter: while taney dragons pitcher mo'ne davis has been the star of the world series, the first girl to play in it was victoria roach. the sport debuted in 1961 and the first broadcast was in 1963. >> christina signe
free argues that the trial should be moved because he is not a pennsylvania resident. >>> taxpayers in new jersey will have to poney up 6 had $.5 million racked up for the federal investigation related to the lane closures on the george washington bridge last september. >> taney dragons will take to the field for game two for the little league series in williams williamsport. we caught up with the players yesterday as they got in a little practice. chad perdelli checked out the...
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this area of rain in pennsylvania coming southbound. mostly going to impact northern maryland. another wave of low pressure back to our west. the pinch between those two forces means that we're going to have a lot of clouds around here for the next couple days. hourly temperatures, most of the afternoon in the mid to upper 80s. going out for dinner, 30% chance you will get rained on in your backyard. here's your seven-day forecast to back it up. 30% today and tomorrow. not a guarantee you will be washed out of any of your plans. the heaviest rain monday to wednesday morning. on wednesday afternoon into thursday. rain chances linger into friday and saturday enough uncertainty, i don't want to show you seven days in a row. >> don't want to see that. >> thanks, chuck. >> all right. >> what if prices on your favorite stuff depended on what time of day you bought it or varied from shopper to shopper. experts say it will be reality. the future of shopping. >> great story ahead. the special moment happening today for a police officer who saved a baby nearly 20 years ago. >>> welcome t
this area of rain in pennsylvania coming southbound. mostly going to impact northern maryland. another wave of low pressure back to our west. the pinch between those two forces means that we're going to have a lot of clouds around here for the next couple days. hourly temperatures, most of the afternoon in the mid to upper 80s. going out for dinner, 30% chance you will get rained on in your backyard. here's your seven-day forecast to back it up. 30% today and tomorrow. not a guarantee you will...
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a fresh start for pennsylvania. >>> oh, can we get a collective aw. so cute. we have some special guests this morning in the makeup room getting primped for their "pop news" appearance. it's a very special day for these furry kitties. >> i don't know how they feel about the makeup brush. that we're attack them with. >> we used your makeup, dan. good morning, america. >> there's supposed to be three. where is the third one, dan? >> i have hidden it right here. this is a perilous moment. because these cats are so cute, i really do want to take one home. but, we also have a lot of other stuff to talk about this half hour. including nba star ray allen, who says he and his family were scared nearly to death a home breakin. why is he hiring a lawyer? >>> a truly bizarre murder case. police building their case against a young woman accused of killing her wealthy mom. >> it's all happening on the island paradise of bali in indonesia. the suspect is a teegeom chicago, with her poce say, they stuffed the mother'sodinas e back of cab. news' linzie janis here with isturb,
a fresh start for pennsylvania. >>> oh, can we get a collective aw. so cute. we have some special guests this morning in the makeup room getting primped for their "pop news" appearance. it's a very special day for these furry kitties. >> i don't know how they feel about the makeup brush. that we're attack them with. >> we used your makeup, dan. good morning, america. >> there's supposed to be three. where is the third one, dan? >> i have hidden it...
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. >>> right now crews are getting ready to remove a piece of the pennsylvania skyline. this morning those iconic letters will be taken down by helicopter. we have been in center city all morning as police and safety crews take precautions to block off streets near the building. city residents have been gathering to watch the taking down ft each letter weighs 3,000 pounds. the building was recently purchased for $68 million. >>> tonight people will gatherer in center city for a different reason. a pep rally is planned at 6:00 to cheer on taney dragons as they go for their second win in the little league world series. that game against texas pair land east is this evening. more stories coming your way next. have a great sunday. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know the great wall of china wasn't always so great? hmmm...what should we do? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. the world famous fries you love, plus a shake of three new flavors you add. i
. >>> right now crews are getting ready to remove a piece of the pennsylvania skyline. this morning those iconic letters will be taken down by helicopter. we have been in center city all morning as police and safety crews take precautions to block off streets near the building. city residents have been gathering to watch the taking down ft each letter weighs 3,000 pounds. the building was recently purchased for $68 million. >>> tonight people will gatherer in center city for a...
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rain showers up across southern pennsylvania crazing northern maryland. your forecast for today, hit and miss rain showers, primarily between 2:00 and 8:00 today. temperatures mid to upper 80s. same story on your monday. >> and that's your latest forecast. >>> up next on "today," the touching story of a bride and one very special wedding guest f it wasn't for him, frankly, she wouldn't be around for the biggest day of her life. that's coming up after this. that's why there's a listerine® product for every mouth. one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath on-the-go. with over 100 years of innovation in oral care... there's a listerine® product for every mouth in your house. for cleaner, healthier mouths go beyond brushing alone. listerine®. power to your mouth ™. wow.'s your vacation in a word... and here's the sale to match. royal caribbean's wow sale is going on now. get up to two hundred dollars in onboard credit and a fifty percent reduced deposit during o
rain showers up across southern pennsylvania crazing northern maryland. your forecast for today, hit and miss rain showers, primarily between 2:00 and 8:00 today. temperatures mid to upper 80s. same story on your monday. >> and that's your latest forecast. >>> up next on "today," the touching story of a bride and one very special wedding guest f it wasn't for him, frankly, she wouldn't be around for the biggest day of her life. that's coming up after this. that's why...
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people from getting to the ballot have now spread throughout the country and are seen in wisconsin and pennsylvania and places that traditionally haven't had these kind of policies in the '60s and '470s and '50s, you had republican mayors in big cities. it meant the republican party geographically had to appeal to a diverse people. that's not the case anymore. the republican party's geographic reach is pretty much in the south and in the west. that means it's appealing to a small slice of voters. there's no need for it as a matter of party infrastructure to include voices of people who are different. when it comes time to reach out to a national audience, there's no -- there are very few politicians able to do that because they've never had to do it as a matter of their day-to-day political lives. it's a huge problem and conversely it's sort of why the democrats retain this strength of appealing to multiple interests. it's a geographically diverse party had they tried to win voters in the south, in teefrkts on the west coast. that allows for a lot of flexibility that i've not sure the republican pa
people from getting to the ballot have now spread throughout the country and are seen in wisconsin and pennsylvania and places that traditionally haven't had these kind of policies in the '60s and '470s and '50s, you had republican mayors in big cities. it meant the republican party geographically had to appeal to a diverse people. that's not the case anymore. the republican party's geographic reach is pretty much in the south and in the west. that means it's appealing to a small slice of...
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let's go to bill, reading, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. let me make my point. please do not cut me off. it is very important to me. i came from europe when i was nine and a half years old. i had no problem. inot beat up six times school. i did not speaking much. i do not hold any grudges. it is what school life is about. i did spend two or three years in africa. the point is the government americanore for the people. the problem is we have to put these people to work instead of having more welfare. the welfare department has destroyed society. the streetside in and blow up people's property and stuff like that. that is a crime in my opinion. if you want to ride, you can ride peacefully get everything done peacefully. you do not have to go robbing stores and stuff like that. that is very bad. the idea is if we put all of these people on welfare and put them to work and they can live in a respectable way, we are all going to love each other. the white people gave these people the freedom. we did not bring them in america. there were slaves in africa. i was there.
let's go to bill, reading, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. let me make my point. please do not cut me off. it is very important to me. i came from europe when i was nine and a half years old. i had no problem. inot beat up six times school. i did not speaking much. i do not hold any grudges. it is what school life is about. i did spend two or three years in africa. the point is the government americanore for the people. the problem is we have to put these people to work instead of having...
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lawrence gilbert is an instructor at the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania and he is also a music producer. and brian halagan is founder and ceo of hub stop, a marketing and sales software company and he is also one of the men who taught us all the marketing lessons to be learned from the grateful dead who, of course, performed at the woodstock festival. so great to see boath of you guys. lawrence, what's so interesting at this is we went in to go do a main street on woodstock but we didn't go in thinking about the woodstock brand. we just wanted to see how small businesses were doing on main street. and then we came out of this realizing, just like with a company, the brand is so strong, right, the main street brand is so strong that it attracts people that like that brand. it's like -- like apple computers would. >> remember that this was the counter culture at the time. short songs were in vogue, there would be 20-minute improve sayses. if the poster was supposed to give you information easy to read, the posters were almost i'll legible in the sock dell lick crying. >>
lawrence gilbert is an instructor at the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania and he is also a music producer. and brian halagan is founder and ceo of hub stop, a marketing and sales software company and he is also one of the men who taught us all the marketing lessons to be learned from the grateful dead who, of course, performed at the woodstock festival. so great to see boath of you guys. lawrence, what's so interesting at this is we went in to go do a main street on woodstock...
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the police department in ferguson township pennsylvania is taking heat on social media after last weekend's shooting in missouri. the department in center county is responding back to posts on facebook and twitter saying, you've got the wrong guys. they are 750 miles away from where the shooting happened in ferguson, missouri. stay with nbc 10 as we continue to follow developments in ferguson, online and on air, nbc10.com. later this morning, new jersey governor jay nixon appears on "meet the press" at 10:30 here on nbc 10. >>> happening now, a part of the philadelphia skyline is changing as scrcrews get ready to removee letters from the iconic building. here's a live look at the philadelphia national bank building which will look different in a few hours from now. matt delucia is live in center city. what's happening out there now? you've been watching all morning. >> reporter: ted, good morning. sources tell me workers are trying to get going. police are trying to clear the area including pedestrians. we still see some this hour. traffic has been shut down around city hall and center area
the police department in ferguson township pennsylvania is taking heat on social media after last weekend's shooting in missouri. the department in center county is responding back to posts on facebook and twitter saying, you've got the wrong guys. they are 750 miles away from where the shooting happened in ferguson, missouri. stay with nbc 10 as we continue to follow developments in ferguson, online and on air, nbc10.com. later this morning, new jersey governor jay nixon appears on "meet...
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. >>> doctor rose, animal wellness center in chaddsford, pennsylvania, doctor, you're a hollis i can veterinarian, also conventional vet. lots of questions. okay, hyperthyroidism in cats. what's it look like? >> the signs that you me? cat with hyper thyroidism, they tend to vomit, tends to get thin in spite of good appetite. that's because the metabolism is racing. >> you can prevent that with medication, and we were talking last time, could you put medication, wear gloves, but on the ear because they are pretty hard to? >> exactly, medication absorbs through the ear, gets into the bloodstream, as long as you wear gloves you're protected. >> good to know. mass cell tumor, one of the people on my facebook page wanted to nope, keep hearing about this, what are they, how do you prevent them? >> a tumor, a cancer, made p of mass sells, a particular kind of sell that releases his tow means. and histamines when you get allergic reaction. they tends to be on the leg, on top of the skin, all the time gluck feel them? >> you can feel them. you can see them. sometimes they're us rate dollars.
. >>> doctor rose, animal wellness center in chaddsford, pennsylvania, doctor, you're a hollis i can veterinarian, also conventional vet. lots of questions. okay, hyperthyroidism in cats. what's it look like? >> the signs that you me? cat with hyper thyroidism, they tend to vomit, tends to get thin in spite of good appetite. that's because the metabolism is racing. >> you can prevent that with medication, and we were talking last time, could you put medication, wear gloves,...
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the spices were shipped to new jersey and pennsylvania. customers can contact mccormick and company for a refun. >>> the audience for 3d television has not been what electronics retailers have hoped for. they've got their fingers crossed for next version of high definition tv. mark bar ger tells us about ultra hd. >> whether ultra hd or 4k, they're the boetth the same thi, the next thing in television. >> ultra hd was a term created be i the industry to deal with the fact 4k was technically misleading. 4,000 lines was really 3820. >> jim operating a showroom and has seen customers stunned by this higher definition tv. >> most cust pomers stand in frt of of this and say oh my god. >> it was one of their top picks. electronics editor jim wilcox says content makers need to catch up to new technology. >> sony and samsung offer hard drives with preloaded movies. netflix is starting to stream 4k, but there's not a lot of content. >> unlike from standard to high deaf tv -- >> it looks better on you withe ultracets. >> prices start around $1,500 a
the spices were shipped to new jersey and pennsylvania. customers can contact mccormick and company for a refun. >>> the audience for 3d television has not been what electronics retailers have hoped for. they've got their fingers crossed for next version of high definition tv. mark bar ger tells us about ultra hd. >> whether ultra hd or 4k, they're the boetth the same thi, the next thing in television. >> ultra hd was a term created be i the industry to deal with the fact...
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doesn't have a good handle on the rain in southern pennsylvania now. i do think that there will be a better chance than what you see represented on the model. by 3:00, this is getting more realistic with a little daytime heating and all that humidity in the air. showers and a rumble or two of thunder can't be ruled out. not a lot of thunderstorms and no real chance for severe weather today. just a passing shower with a rumble here and there. by 6:00 tonight, skies remain mostly cloudy in the metro. most of the rain chances should be drifting to the west and southwest sides of town. everyone dry by 10:00 tonight and we'll be dry albeit cloudy on your monday morning. as we get into monday afternoon another chance for showers coming back our way. i think monday night into early tuesday may be our best chance. here's 5:00 tomorrow afternoon. look at all the rain just down to our west and south. it is not being handled very well by our computer model today. i promise you rain chances remain. for today, highest rain chances up across northern maryland, lower
doesn't have a good handle on the rain in southern pennsylvania now. i do think that there will be a better chance than what you see represented on the model. by 3:00, this is getting more realistic with a little daytime heating and all that humidity in the air. showers and a rumble or two of thunder can't be ruled out. not a lot of thunderstorms and no real chance for severe weather today. just a passing shower with a rumble here and there. by 6:00 tonight, skies remain mostly cloudy in the...
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. >>> happening today, pennsylvania governor tom corbett is set to take a kayak trip in # montgomery county as part of a two day effort to push pa tourism. yesterday he was on the river in bradford county. after paddling the river he took part in an archery demonstration in a state park. >>> a photographer getting up to the front lines of a war. we'll show you where rival militias are battling for control of the streets using rockets and machine guns. >>> plus a prison break caught on video. see the prisoners that recorded themselves as they busted loose. longhorn knows what happens when you cross state lines. things get interesting. introducing new steaks across america, like the new kansas city bbq sirloin for $12.99 or the texas 3 chili pepper ribeye, drizzled with onion straws. longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. a regular guy who invented aros. a very smart air conditioner that learns your habits to save you money. this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky. he's rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent a
. >>> happening today, pennsylvania governor tom corbett is set to take a kayak trip in # montgomery county as part of a two day effort to push pa tourism. yesterday he was on the river in bradford county. after paddling the river he took part in an archery demonstration in a state park. >>> a photographer getting up to the front lines of a war. we'll show you where rival militias are battling for control of the streets using rockets and machine guns. >>> plus a...
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a couple of showers across northern pennsylvania. there could be a stray shower or sprinkle in the poconos overnight into early sunday but they most areas will be on the dry side. morning temperatures sunday, 50s to the mid 60s looks like the suburbs once again wake up some temperatures cool for this time of year. we will rebound nicely into the aft nap. 85 for the high for philadelphia. partly sunny but humidity levels stay low so don't worry, still pleasant and great looking beach day at the shore. lower 80s and the poconos mid 70s could be that shower around in the morning. coming up in the full forecast, we'll talk about the nice conditions for now. and when our next chance for showers return. that's coming up in few minutes. natasha? >> justin, thank. see you soon. an investigation is underway into a gruesome discover will he in the delaware river. fisherman found human remains floating in the road this morning. "eyewitness news" in southwest philadelphia. marine union removed those remains. right now the medical examiner is wor
a couple of showers across northern pennsylvania. there could be a stray shower or sprinkle in the poconos overnight into early sunday but they most areas will be on the dry side. morning temperatures sunday, 50s to the mid 60s looks like the suburbs once again wake up some temperatures cool for this time of year. we will rebound nicely into the aft nap. 85 for the high for philadelphia. partly sunny but humidity levels stay low so don't worry, still pleasant and great looking beach day at the...
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host: david from pennsylvania is calling on the republican line. david, you are on the air. caller: hello. professor, you set me up perfectly. -- whereon to you is where with angst, all this pressure and know-how for this community -- to make my point, right now every white cop has less ferguson and dropped their jobs, they were the very few policemen there. i heard two thirds of the population is african-american, and there are about three or four african-american policeman in the community. why don't the community itself apply for these jobs? it has been 50 years since you could discriminate against someone to apply for a job, and then when they are not getting hired, that is what all this angst and national attention comes to a community before this blowup. you just said it yourself -- what can we do for these folks? these folks need to do for themselves because they look at we do, every person does. you are kind of in an ivory tower, so you do not know how the real world works, but people look at things in a lot of ways are racialized first and then they back off. both s
host: david from pennsylvania is calling on the republican line. david, you are on the air. caller: hello. professor, you set me up perfectly. -- whereon to you is where with angst, all this pressure and know-how for this community -- to make my point, right now every white cop has less ferguson and dropped their jobs, they were the very few policemen there. i heard two thirds of the population is african-american, and there are about three or four african-american policeman in the community....
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her off the team for being a girl. >> that's right, she's an 11-year-old girl from pennsylvania and she was playing football for whole life and then they decided girls could no longer play and she started a petition and she had hundreds of thousands of people signout. and little do you know, they decided to let her play football and not just her, but every girl who wants to play. >> images conjured change.org? >> that's right, she shared it with her friends and family for his and then from there people were mobilized. >> the girl needed a lung transplant and the law at the time said children cannot receive transplants from adult. >> that's right, they can only receive transplants from other children even though their bodies are large enough to take an adult long. and so sarah's mom started a petition on change when she had only two weeks to live and she was able to mobilize people effectively and actually get a judge to agree to give sarah and another boy a lung transplant they both live and now the law has actually been changed and children under 12 can be eligible. john: the voice
her off the team for being a girl. >> that's right, she's an 11-year-old girl from pennsylvania and she was playing football for whole life and then they decided girls could no longer play and she started a petition and she had hundreds of thousands of people signout. and little do you know, they decided to let her play football and not just her, but every girl who wants to play. >> images conjured change.org? >> that's right, she shared it with her friends and family for his...
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opportunity to see president clinton up close and shake his hand, and watching him and the people in pennsylvania he was speaking for, just really drove home the difference between these presidents and the rest of us. as we all know, remarkable man. and then last but not quite least, jimmy carter. jimmy carter's library, until the roosevelt library redid theirs, i think theirs was the top in terms of the modern gizmos and so for the. it's about -- five minutes away from atlanta. feels like a different world and it's a wonderful library and here's something where he just shows one day in the life of a president. you see all these meet examination discussions and things going on -- meetings and discussions ask things going on. you remember the reagan game. i would have played their video game but i didn't got my ph.d yet, and very complicated. and then where it all ends is i went out to see the george w. bush library be opened after they invited me to fly out. they told me i couldn't be there but could i watch it on c-span in the basement. there's the director, alan lowe. but i had the joy of actua
opportunity to see president clinton up close and shake his hand, and watching him and the people in pennsylvania he was speaking for, just really drove home the difference between these presidents and the rest of us. as we all know, remarkable man. and then last but not quite least, jimmy carter. jimmy carter's library, until the roosevelt library redid theirs, i think theirs was the top in terms of the modern gizmos and so for the. it's about -- five minutes away from atlanta. feels like a...
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program was one of a multipart look at the united states army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. other american artifacts programs will visit their library and their soldier experience gallery, a permanent exhibit chronicling the army's history from the spanish american war to present day. week, american history tv brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. herbert hoover served as president from 1920 92 1933. remembered most for his time in the oval office at the start of the great depression, he also secretary under presidents harding and coolidge. in this documentary, he discusses his life beyond the presidency. his childhood, in china. this is part of these stanford university archives. >> when did your career as an engineer come to an end? >> it came to an end shortly after i took over the belgian relief in 1914. i did not know it at the time. that the war would be over shortly and we would get back to work. as the war went on and on, my clients and partners had to have some other interest, so i never went back to the profession. >> who was it y
program was one of a multipart look at the united states army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. other american artifacts programs will visit their library and their soldier experience gallery, a permanent exhibit chronicling the army's history from the spanish american war to present day. week, american history tv brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. herbert hoover served as president from 1920 92 1933. remembered most for his time in...
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this cold frornt across the new york/pennsylvania border, that is sliding southbound. that will get here sometime around lunchtime tomorrow. it doesn't have a lot of moisture to work with but the moisture it does have, it will wring out rain drops throughout the overnight hours. these are about 11 or 12 hours off the mason dixon line and those clouds and rain chances will be primarily impacting northern and western maryland. i can't completely rule out some of the sane drops will make their way into the metro area mid to late afternoon tomorrow. skies are mostly clear now and partly to mostly cloudy by the time you wake up. mid and upper 60s around town. quiet start. more clouds than we've had the last couple of days and nowhere near as cool as it was this morning when we had a lot of 40s on the map. a warm day once again. mid to upper 80s with shower and thunderstorm chances coming back into the afternoon. rain chances tomorrow. everyone has a chance but a low chance in the metro and medium chance for rain out to the north and west. so just sort of keep that in mind t
this cold frornt across the new york/pennsylvania border, that is sliding southbound. that will get here sometime around lunchtime tomorrow. it doesn't have a lot of moisture to work with but the moisture it does have, it will wring out rain drops throughout the overnight hours. these are about 11 or 12 hours off the mason dixon line and those clouds and rain chances will be primarily impacting northern and western maryland. i can't completely rule out some of the sane drops will make their way...
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. >> the president of the liberian association of pennsylvania plans to meet with the family to decide how to proceed after that investigation. >>> still ahead, she played a mean girl ten years ago. but tina fey comes home to make nice. how this visit is helping a local landmark. >>> tonight u.s. forces launched more air strikes in iraq. the military was targeting isis and supporting humanitarian efforts in this country but witnesses describe another day of bloodshed. extremists shot scores of men to death before abducting their wives and children. >>> hundreds of russian aid trucks are parked and waiting to cross. officials are worried that those trucks could be carrying supplies for separatists. the ukraine has agreed to let them enter if they can inspect the cargo. >>> demonstrators in philadelphia are worried the trucks could be carrying weapons. they are demanding that the russian government stop supporting military efforts in eastern ukraine. they say russian personnel are already fighting in ukraine. >>> from upper darby to hollywood and back. tina fey returned to her hometown f
. >> the president of the liberian association of pennsylvania plans to meet with the family to decide how to proceed after that investigation. >>> still ahead, she played a mean girl ten years ago. but tina fey comes home to make nice. how this visit is helping a local landmark. >>> tonight u.s. forces launched more air strikes in iraq. the military was targeting isis and supporting humanitarian efforts in this country but witnesses describe another day of bloodshed....
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you can see little bit of light green getting into northeast corner of pennsylvania. hours away from the philadelphia area. but this is all front bringing showers across new england, upstate new york and northern pennsylvania where it was cloudy cooler and showery type of afternoon but with the benefit of the sunshine we saw some nice temperatures around the area. cooler to the north and west today. these were our high temperatures earlier this afternoon. upper 70s to low 80s. 81 was the high here in philadelphia. all of us though below average for mid august. so even they it was nice and warm it was little on the cool side at least climatologically. 72 degrees outside right now. light winds out of the south southwest. beautiful evening. and overnight tonight look pretty nice as well. we'll see mostly cloudy skies. clouds moving in along the front. slight chance of a shower north otherwise it's a cool evening. 65 degrees overnight. 57 in the suburbs. i'll have your first look at the sunday forecast plus what to expect for the rest of the day and into next week. it's a
you can see little bit of light green getting into northeast corner of pennsylvania. hours away from the philadelphia area. but this is all front bringing showers across new england, upstate new york and northern pennsylvania where it was cloudy cooler and showery type of afternoon but with the benefit of the sunshine we saw some nice temperatures around the area. cooler to the north and west today. these were our high temperatures earlier this afternoon. upper 70s to low 80s. 81 was the high...
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on commutative congressmen, dine with diplomats, chat with promenade errs on the avenue -- that is pennsylvania avenue -- listen to the conversation of those who may be passengers on streetcars. --short, he must ever be on and that is the portrait of a cross cutter, the reporters of that time had those responsibilities. to get the stories he went to those various parts. it was not hard to go from one story to another as far as time was concerned. from 1870 until 1900, news organizations changed. they proliferated. newspapers proliferated. until period from 1870 1900, the number of newspapers two 2226.574 that was much larger than the increase in populations. 6% of the870, population received a newspaper, was up toater, that 20%. so, you had much more interest in what was going on because the papers were a lot cheaper. at one time, they were more at one time, they were more expensive because of the way they were produced. once you have technological changes, that is going to affect how newspapers and wire services are going to report because you have so many newspapers. how are they going to kee
on commutative congressmen, dine with diplomats, chat with promenade errs on the avenue -- that is pennsylvania avenue -- listen to the conversation of those who may be passengers on streetcars. --short, he must ever be on and that is the portrait of a cross cutter, the reporters of that time had those responsibilities. to get the stories he went to those various parts. it was not hard to go from one story to another as far as time was concerned. from 1870 until 1900, news organizations...